by SolarSonnet » Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:05 pm
Personally my top two from the new poll are:
1: shows their work (rarity history or trading data)
Absolutely the MOST important thing for any valuation guide, list, etc, is to show your work.
What trades have been made in the past? When did this pet becomes as rare as it is? Is demand factoring in (positively or negatively) to its trading value?
This is what I loved about Horror's List pre-update, it had a list of all of the things, what they were worth and also how they were valued with demand.
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2: stability (updates favor stable values for the sake of demand management)
The way I perceived this is in contrast to a guide that is constantly updating based on demand. I still want demand to be factored in and shown when a pet has "high demand" or "low demand" I want what that pet is being actively traded for to be represented along with its actual worth
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I think more than three of these things are important, though, which is why I'm commenting and weighing in. Obviously my votes went for those two, first, but I had a lot of trouble deciding on a third.
While I personally love rigidity and hard rules in my trading, I couldn't bring myself to vote for that. I don't think it's the most important thing. I can put in my own rules after the guides are made, and if nobody wants to initiate a trade with me first, that's fine. I like sending trades more than receiving them anyway. I can and will do all the math myself.
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I think having customizable guides and templates is fun, and I definitely would encourage them to be around, but everything else on this poll is so much more important and value-driven than that, that I think it'd be worthwhile to put in another poll later about extra side-things you would want in a guide. It feels like a bonus, not like a requirement. Shout-out to the one person who voted for it (as of rn) though. I also think it's good to have and important, just not as important as other things.
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I also think it's highly important for the guide to be popular. If there's the best guide EVER out there, but nobody uses it, then what's the point?
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In the end, the one I voted for as my third option was:
collaborative (more than one user has contributed to the guide)
I think having only one person come to a conclusion and then post it and have everyone follow it is kind of a bad idea. Which shouldn't be a very hot take.
Even if they do all the research. Even if they show all of their work and guide people on what worth and value look like. The fact it was a singular user coming to a conclusion, and not a community of people putting in their inputs and having a discussion, gives that one person way too much power over the values of the highest pets on the website.
A singular person could cherry-pick trades and say "This is what this is valued at with demand, because these trades valued it here." When most trades are going for less. Or more. And not everybody would do their own research. Some would just follow the popular guide because it is popular.
Not only is it important for the community to come together to weigh in on trading, it's important that the community cite their own sources and do their own research, and not just blindly follow a guide. Remember to actually look up what things are going for when you're doing trades, rather than just following what a guide says. Just as much as all of the spreadsheets aren't a hard rule for what pets are worth and how to trade them between year gaps, neither are any list guides.

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